Itinerary
- Rudolfinum: The Rudolfinum is a stunning neo-Renaissance building in Prague, located by the Vltava River. It serves as a concert hall and art gallery, hosting world-class performances and exhibitions. Famous for its grand architecture and cultural significance, it’s a must-see for music and art lovers.
- Old Town Square: Old Town Square is the heart of Prague, filled with history and charm. Surrounded by colorful buildings, it’s home to the famous Astronomical Clock and Týn Church. It’s the perfect place to explore, take photos, and feel the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
- Jan Hus Monument: The Jan Hus Monument stands in Prague’s Old Town Square as a tribute to Jan Hus, a Czech reformer and hero. This striking statue symbolizes his fight for truth and justice. It’s a powerful reminder of Czech history and independence.
- Stone Bell House: The Stone Bell House is a historic building in Prague’s Old Town Square. Its unique Gothic design makes it stand out. Once a royal residence, it now hosts art exhibitions, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past and culture.
- The Prague Astronomical Clock is a medieval wonder in Old Town Square. Famous for its hourly show of moving figures, it’s the oldest working clock of its kind. A must-see attraction that brings Prague’s history to life!
- Theatre Des Etats: The Estates Theatre is a historic gem known for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage. It’s where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni in 1787. Today, it hosts opera, ballet, and theater performances in a timeless setting.
- Prasna brana: The Powder Gate is a striking Gothic tower in Prague, once part of the city’s medieval fortifications. It served as a gunpowder store, giving it its name. Today, it’s a popular landmark and gateway to the Old Town.
- Franz Kafka Statue: There are a few more stops along the way, but we’ll keep those as a surprise to make your experience even more special.
Includes
- Professional tour guide
- 2.5 hour walking tour
- Gratuities (optional)
Details
Most travelers think they’ve seen Prague after crossing the Charles Bridge and gazing at the Astronomical Clock. But what if I told you that behind those famous sights lies a world most visitors never notice? Hidden courtyards, forgotten legends, and centuries of history quietly waiting for someone curious enough to listen.
It’s easy to miss the real magic of Prague when you explore alone. You might walk past stories older than empires, past corners where history changed forever, without even knowing it. The truth is, this city deserves to be felt, not just seen.
That’s why our Walking Tour in Prague was created. Your local guide adapts to your pace and interests, revealing the city’s must-see icons and the secrets only locals share. No tourist traps, no rush, just an authentic journey through Prague’s heart, where every step tells a story.
It’s easy to miss the real magic of Prague when you explore alone. You might walk past stories older than empires, past corners where history changed forever, without even knowing it. The truth is, this city deserves to be felt, not just seen.
That’s why our Walking Tour in Prague was created. Your local guide adapts to your pace and interests, revealing the city’s must-see icons and the secrets only locals share. No tourist traps, no rush, just an authentic journey through Prague’s heart, where every step tells a story.
Know Before You Go
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels













